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AN ACT PROVIDING FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A TRAFFIC COMMISSION IN THE CITY OF LYNN.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives
in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same,
as follows:

SECTION 1.
There shall be in the city of Lynn
a traffic commission
whose members
shall be residents of the city. The commission shall
consist of the
chief of police or his designee, the commissioner of the department of public
works or his designee, the parking director or his designee,
and two members to be appointed by the city council in the manner
established by city ordinance. Each appointed member shall serve
for a term of
two years and may be reappointed upon the expiration of his
term. A
member appointed by the city council who misses three consecutive meetings
shall be removed from the commission and the city council shall appoint a
member to fill the unexpired term of the member so removed.

SECTION 2.
The commissioner of the department of public works shall
be the chairperson of the commission for the first year following its creation.
Thereafter, the
chairperson shall be chosen annually by election from among the members of the
commission on or
before the first Monday of July. The chairperson shall be known
as the traffic commissioner. The members of the commission shall receive no
compensation for their services as commissioners, but all advertising, postage
and operating expenses incurred for the purposes of this ordinance shall be
paid by the city. All statutes and ordinances applicable generally to the
departments of the city shall apply to the commission.

SECTION 3.
The commission shall meet bi-monthly on a day and time to
be determined by the commission, after its first formal meeting, with
special meetings called by the chairperson as he deems necessary. Scheduled
meetings of the commission shall not conflict with city council committee
meetings.
The city council shall be notified in writing of each meeting and furnished
with a copy of the commission meeting agenda, and the agenda shall be published
in the local daily newspaper 48 hours, at least, prior to any scheduled
meeting. The city council ordinance committee by a majority vote may require
the placing of a matter on the agenda of the traffic commission for
its next scheduled meeting, subject to advertising procedures.

SECTION 4.
Except as provided in section 5, the traffic commission
shall have the sole authority to
adopt, amend, alter and repeal rules and regulations after public hearing in
accordance with Section 3-10(c) of the Lynn city charter, not inconsistent
with the General Laws, relative to vehicular street traffic and parking in the
city
and to the movement, stopping or standing of vehicles on and their exclusion
from,
all or any street, way, highway, road and parkway under the control of the
city,
including rules and regulations designating any way or part thereof under said
control as a throughway under and subject to the provisions of section 9 of chapter 89 of the General Laws as are declared by vote of the commission, to
be taken within 60 days after introduction. The commission shall have the
authority to post any regulation deemed to be urgently required by
considerations of public safety or convenience or such as are of a temporary
nature and are to be effective for a period of not more than 60 days.

A
petition may be filed by ten residents of the city of Lynn, over the age of
18 years, relative to any rule or regulation adopted or proposed to be adopted
by said commission which rule or regulation has not been in effect for a period
more than 90 days.

SECTION 5.
A member of the city council may file, within 30 days
after
the passage of a rule or regulation in accordance with section 4, a motion to
repeal such rule or regulation, which repeal shall be effective if approved
by a majority vote of all of the members of the city council.